Tuticorin: Sterlite Copper has
bagged Excellent Energy Efficient Unit
Award during the 13th National
Award for Excellence in Energy Management by Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII) - Sohrabji Godrej Green
Business Centre.
Mr.Pradeep
Nair, Head – Electrical and Ms. Parama Kalyani, Associate Manger – Energy and
Water, Sterlite Copper received the award from Mr.Ajay Mathur, Director General, Bureau of Energy
Efficiency in a function organised at Hyderabad.
The award was in recognition to the
company’s excellence in reduction of
specific energy consumption, its proximity towards global best in specific
energy consumption, innovation in identifying and implementing energy saving
projects, saving achieved, methodology adopted during the implementation,
proven efforts taken by the company to sustain the savings and utilization of
waste materials.
CII – Godrej
GBC organized the “National Award for Excellence in Energy Management 2012” to
recognize and Award “Excellence” in Energy Management among the Industrial
Sector and facilitate sharing of information on Best practices &
technologies. Energy Award is the best platform for the organizations that have
made outstanding contributions in the area of energy efficiency to showcase
their efforts and achievements.
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Cut - Line: Mr.Pradeep
Nair, Head – Electrical and Ms. Parama Kalyani, Associate Manger – Energy and
Water, Sterlite Copper receiving the CII Excellent Energy Efficient Unit award from Mr.Ajay Mathur, Director General, Bureau of Energy
Efficiency.
For further information, please contact:
L.N.Balakrishnan
Head - Public Relations
Sterlite
Copper
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Tel: +91
461 661 2926
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